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Minggu, 26 Oktober 2014

Monopoly - A Zero-Sum Game


Russell Roberts has a good post (as usual) over at Cafe Hayek about the board game Monopoly. He clearly explains that the board game is not even close to a good analogy for the real world. The economy in the board game is a zero-sum game, very different than our reality.

Cafe Hayek on Monopoly, the game.
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